Friday, 30 May 2025

The mysteries of the G7 format

We know the G7 format consisted of the Indian royals and British colonisers, pursuing their interests.

It implied there would be an element of mystery, since India didn't allow royal titles or privileges (all abolished by law) while 'British coloniser' was no longer an acceptable profession. 

Yet all of us knew that as the G7 summit started in Canada in June 2025, strange demands would be made of it from various parts of the world.

Canada, as the host, would have to connect it to the lease. It couldn't let Israel bear that burden.

Even as WWI was ending, Kolkata had become aware that destroying Europe or weakening the US Govt was having no impact on the lease. The Kolkatans simply didn't understand what Islam meant to the 1790 lease, even after they had brought the Nawab Wajid Ali Shah apparatus over to Kolkata, from Lucknow.

Kolkata decided to create its own mystery, use covert means at its disposal so that others were unable to understand its approach to the lease. 

One of these was to use the position of the 'alderman', one who represented only Kolkata city's interest, no one else's. 

(As per English law, 'alderman' was the member of a municipal assembly or council, sometimes elected by the council, at other times by popular vote.)

In Kolkata's case, the 'elected' alderman could possibly occupy the White House in DC, while the 'popular' alderman could stay in any part of India, but close to the legit lease.

ii. Kolkata had decided that a highly active Tripura/Biden unit would always have to be close to the 'popular' alderman. Of course, the 'popular' alderman also had to be a senior person within Europe. 

(That was all there was to the marriage, phew!!)

iii. Being an actor was an interesting profession. Martin Freeman should return to it, this WWI-WWII line of work was too challenging.

May 30, 2025. 

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